Thanks. Joe try to compare were Dan plants relative to you and how your joints are bent in different directions. It seems to me that you should tighten your whole right leg a lot while pivoting so that you don't fly to front right tilting right because your ankle and knee buckled under you.

Flat shots need running on the center line of the tee and planting each step on the center line. Anhyzer needs running from rear right to front left with the plant step hitting the ground to the left of the line you're running on. Hyzer is the mirror of that.

JR wrote:Thanks. Joe try to compare were Dan plants relative to you and how your joints are bent in different directions. It seems to me that you should tighten your whole right leg a lot while pivoting so that you don't fly to front right tilting right because your ankle and knee buckled under you.

Thanks JR - I'll give that a try tomorrow.

FYI - This was a horrible round for me. I needed to power down and focus more on what I was doing. Early releases killed me and I wasn't putting enough snap on my putts. I'm also pretty sure that somewhere deep down, I hate trees and want to kill them all with frisbees...

I would think that is a different disc, I would imagine that Dan at that speed and relatively small hyzer release would flip a cyclone too much, but I could be mistaken

Ohh and I almost forgot to say. I really appreciate the filming and subsequent uploading so the rest of us can see some fun discgolf from lots of different courses. Thanks for the work you put into the vids